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    VP22 Upgrade from 24.04-1.0 to 24.04-1.1 failed

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        pparent @domubpkm
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        @domubpkm

        Great I have found a solution, I have removed

        .cache/gstreamer-1.0/registry.aarch64.bin
        

        The rebooted, and I can record a video and view it again!

        Thank you everyone! 😊

        EDIT: And playback performance seem better than before the upgrade!

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          gpatel-fr @pparent
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          @pparent

          wow great job !
          I'd think that the upgrade could have removed the cache all by itself though, so filing an issue at gitlab would be interesting nonetheless.

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            pparent @gpatel-fr
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            @gpatel-fr said in VP22 Upgrade from 24.04-1.0 to 24.04-1.1 failed:

            I'd think that the upgrade could have removed the cache all by itself though, so filing an issue at gitlab would be interesting nonetheless.

            Maybe it would have done so, if it hadn't failed in the first place... 😧

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              gpatel-fr @pparent
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              @pparent

              maybe (I did not check the code on that) but you installed a new version successfully right ? Even if you checked 'don't erase user data', if a new version can be not compatible with the cached data, the cached data should go (after all, it should not hold any interesting data if it conforms to its name)

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